Srixon Irons
Range Overview
The ZXi lineup is Srixon's latest iron series, and it covers a broad spectrum of playing abilities. The ZXi4 models feature a hollow construction that delivers serious speed and forgiveness for moderate swing speeds or anyone transitioning from cavity-backs. The ZXi5 sits in the middle ground with a more compact profile and slightly less offset, suiting mid-handicappers who want distance but still value workability. For better ball-strikers, the ZXi7 offers a forged feel with a narrower sole and less assistance, rewarding precise contact.
The ZXiR and ZXiR HL variants cater specifically to golfers seeking maximum forgiveness and higher launch. The HL version is optimised for slower swing speeds through lighter overall weight. If you prefer a traditional forged iron with minimal offset, the Z Forged II delivers exceptional feedback and shot-shaping control. Just know it demands consistent striking.
Each model comes in both steel and graphite shaft options depending on your preference and fitting requirements. Srixon's full range Srixon's full range extends beyond irons to drivers, fairways and wedges if you're building a matched set.
Why Evolution Golf
We're authorised Srixon dealers based in Ringwood, Hampshire, which means every iron we sell comes with full manufacturer warranty and access to genuine Srixon components. Our custom fitting service custom fitting service takes the guesswork out of shaft selection and specification. Rather than ordering online and hoping for the best, you can test different models on our launch monitor and leave with irons built specifically for your swing characteristics.
We stock both new and approved pre-owned Srixon equipment, and we offer straightforward delivery across the UK with transparent returns if something doesn't work out.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Srixon irons are most forgiving?
The ZXiR and ZXiR HL models offer the most forgiveness in Srixon's current lineup, thanks to their wider soles, increased offset and hollow-body construction. The HL variant is particularly suited to golfers with slower swing speeds who need extra height and distance from their irons.
What's the difference between ZXi5 and ZXi7 irons?
The ZXi5 provides more forgiveness through a slightly larger head, wider sole and stronger lofts. Ideal for mid-handicappers. The ZXi7 has a more compact shape with less offset and a thinner topline, designed for better players who prioritise shot control and prefer a forged feel over maximum distance.
Should I choose steel or graphite shafts for Srixon irons?
Steel shafts typically offer better feedback and tighter dispersion, preferred by players with faster swing speeds. Graphite reduces overall club weight and can help generate more speed if your swing is moderate, whilst also dampening vibration for more comfortable feel. A proper fitting session resolves this question based on your actual swing data rather than guesswork.


































